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Saulo Vallory

@svallory_en

interested in consciousness theories, DevX, AI automation, and programming languages | works @DreamFlareAI | founded @cvaforfigma #YouTimeIsSacred

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We worked with OpenAI to test o1 for in-context scheming capabilities before deployment. When o1 is strongly nudged to pursue a goal (but not instructed to be deceptive), it shows a variety of scheming behaviors like subverting oversight and deceiving the user about its

We worked with OpenAI to test o1 for in-context scheming capabilities before deployment.

When o1 is strongly nudged to pursue a goal (but not instructed to be deceptive), it shows a variety of scheming behaviors like subverting oversight and deceiving the user about its
Saulo Vallory (@svallory_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You'll only get how HUGE this is if you ever created a plugin for Figma Writing end-to-end tests for a Figma plugin they I can simply run using vitest has been a dream since I've started creating the CVA - Component Variants Automator plugin btw, this is comming to plugma soon!

Gavin McFarland (@gavinmcfarland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Building Figma plugins is fun. You know what isn't? Testing them. I’ve been working on a way to fix that. Here’s a preview of how I’m using Playwright + Plugma for automated end-to-end tests with Figma plugins. This kind of thing blows my mind 🤯